Just updated my mother's PCs from Kubuntu 22.04 LTS to 24.04 LTS and then had to manually remove the unwanted apps they added and install Flatpak replacements for half of the not-yet-Flatpak'd apps they removed as part of the update process, then laboriously go through, re-setting all the file associations. This sort of nonsense is why I run LTS distros and put off major upgrades as long as possible. I just can't trust distro maintainers as much as I'd like. #kubuntu #ubuntu #linux
@ssokolow You can trust the maintainers, you just have a different software preference. That is a big statement that trust is broken over app source preference.
@Dustwin The problem is that, while incompetence is better than malice, it's still unnecessary and frustrating to be running into an equivalent of Microsoft's constant attempts to reset the default browser to Edge, multiple times over. Contrast that with Flatpak, where I update without a second thought because I trust the downgrade functionality to be present, reliable, and easy the next time a crash bug slips into a release build of Inkscape.